The Ghosts of the Heaviside Layer, Lord Dunsany
The Ghosts of the Heaviside Layer, Lord Dunsany
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The Ghosts of the Heaviside Layer
The Night The Castle Filled With Ghosts

Author: Lord Dunsany

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 07/17/2024


Synopsis

Jan Nietjens had spent most of his life doing exactly what success demanded. He inherited wealth, mastered the machinery of finance, and built an empire of investments that kept him locked inside London offices year after year. By the time he finally steps away from the business world, he wants something simple: quiet land, clean air, and a life that feels larger than ledgers and meetings.That search leads him to an ancient ruined castle hidden in the English countryside. The stone walls are thick. The rooms are vast. The place carries eight centuries of memory. At first the silence seems promising. Then the stories begin.Local workers speak casually of the castle’s lingering inhabitants. The village vicar offers polite skepticism. Yet night after night, sitting alone beneath the high rafters, Nietjens cannot shake the feeling that he is not alone in the house. Rather than rely on superstition, he calls in science.A visiting scientist brings an experimental device designed to clear the air of anything that should not be there. Dust, moisture, odors—everything can be driven away with a single blast.Lord Dunsany delivers one of the most clever and unsettling supernatural science fiction tales of the early twentieth century. The Ghosts of the Heaviside Layer blends ancient folklore with emerging radio science, turning a quiet country haunting into a wildly imaginative collision between ghosts, physics, and human curiosity. What begins as a search for peace becomes a night that Jan Nietjens will spend the rest of his life trying to explain.Lord Dunsany, the pen name of Anglo-Irish writer Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett (1878–1957), was one of the most influential fantasy authors of the early twentieth century. In The Ghosts of the Heaviside Layer, Dunsany combines folklore with the emerging science of radio waves, creating a story that feels both playful and strangely prophetic.

About Lord Dunsany

Lord Dunsany was born in London in 1878, the scion of an Anglo-Irish family that could trace its ancestry to the twelfth century. In 1905 he self-published The Gods of Pegana, and its critical and popular success impelled the publication of numerous other collections of short stories, including A Dreamer's Tales, The Book of Wonder, and The Last Book of Wonder. Dunsany also distinguished himself as a dramatist, and his early plays-collected in Five Plays and Plays of Gods and Men-were successful in Ireland, England, and the United States. Dunsany was seriously injured during the Dublin riots of 1916, and he also saw action in World War I as a member of the Coldstream Guards.

In the 1920s Dunsany began writing novels, among them The King of Elfland's Daughter and The Blessing of Pan. He also wrote many tales of the loquacious clubman Joseph Jorkens, eventually collected in five volumes. His later plays include If, Plays of Near and Far, Seven Modern Comedies, and Plays for Earth and Air. By the 1930s, encouraged by W. B. Yeats and others to write about his native Ireland, he produced The Curse of the Wise Woman, The Story of Mona Sheehy, and other novels. His later tales were gathered in The Man Who Ate the Phoenix and The Little Tales of Smethers, but many works remain uncollected. Lord Dunsany died at Dunsany Castle in County Meath, Ireland, in 1957. He is recognized as a leading figure in the development of modern fantasy literature, influencing such writers as J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, and Ursula K. Le Guin.


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